Address: 428-430 Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Streetcar tracks curve out of a garage for the Interurban railroad station. There is a sign on the window of the building next store that says, "The Courier Journal Job Printing Company...

Crowded city street filled with streetcars, horses and carriages, and pedestrians. The streets are lined with tall buildings. Title: 6. Broadway North from the Post Office Building, New York, U.S.A. Copyright statement: Copyright 1903 by H.C. White...

Address: Seventh and Myrtle Streets, Louisville, Kentucky. A trolley barn is shown with two open bays. The front of the building is two stories while the back portion is a single story. Utility lines crisscross in front of the building and trolley...

Men in suits stand outside the open doors of a trolley. The streetcar sign reads, "Broadway Express, Bardstown Road." Another trolley follows. The gentlemen wear suits, ties, hats, and shiny shoes. A young African American man in a buttoned up...

Address: 700 Central Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. People cross in front of streetcar 1109 in front of the Churchill Downs entrance. The men wear suits or shirts with their sleeves rolled up and many have light-colored hats with a dark band. One...

Address: 1833 S. Fourth Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A trolley car is shown halfway into the Louisville Railway Company car barns at Fourth and Avery Streets (now known as Cardinal Boulevard) the morning after a fire. The brick of the multi-story...

View looking north along Fourth Street shows electric streetcars, men with bicycles standing in the street, a donkey-drawn carriage and people walking down the sidewalks. Signs for Smith and Hixon Steinway Pianos and Kodak's new finishing process...

Cars drive down Broadway in both directions. Electric streetcar wires hang over the street. The Weissinger-Gaulbert apartments are visible on the left of the image and the old YMCA building at the corner of Third Street and Broadway is visible on...

A group of African American and Caucasian men pose in front of a concrete mixer built by the Louisville Railway Company (LRC). Research indicates that the LRC built four such mixers. One man wears a hat that says "Lou. Ky. Curve Cleaners." The...

Three men stand on the corner of Third and Liberty Streets in front of the Java Lunch Room. A sign painted on the adjacent building on Third Street advertises, "Theo Tafel - Elastic Hosiery - Trusses - And Surgical Instruments." Signs for "Walter...

Inscription on the photograph says, "Frankfort Ave. looking east from Hite Ave. showing lines after consolidation with C.T. & T. Co." Several storefronts are visible along Frankfort, including The Quaker Maid grocery and a branch of Swiss Cleaner &...

A streetcar travels away from the camera down Market street toward the west end of Louisville. The Peter Pan Beauty Salon is located on the south side of Market. Movie posters hang on the wall of the adjacent building.

A streetcar travels away from the camera down Market street toward the west end of Louisville. The Peter Pan Beauty Salon is located on the south side of Market. Movie posters hang on the wall of the adjacent building.

Men in suits sit in a trolley facing the camera. The streetcar sign reads, "Broadway Express, Bardstown Road." Another trolley follows. The gentlemen wear suits, ties, hats, and shiny shoes. They are at the corner of Jefferson and Sixth Streets.

A crowd of people are gathered outside City Hall where a fleet of cars are parked. Each car has a license plate that says "Louisville to" different destinations. A streetcar is stopped in the road in front of them.

Streetcar No. 120 that served LaGrange is parked at Brook Street and Liberty Street showing damage done by a collision with an automobile. An African American gentleman is standing nearby looking at the camera.

Traffic running through the intersection at 4th and Market Streets. Two traffic officers stand in the middle of the intersection directing cars. Several pedestrians are on the corners and crossing streets. The number '29' is written in a lower...

Traffic running through the intersection at 4th and Walnut (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard) Streets. A sign hanging overhead reads, "Parking limit in this square 45 minutes". Several pedestrians are on the corners and crossing streets.